i dont like aim assist at all. Red names arent that big a deal as aim assist.

I agree the Red Names aren't as big of a deal, but its something so simple that should've been done away with years ago. Not in just Call of Duty, but games everywhere. In 9/10 instances, its easy to tell who the enemy is, and who isn't. I'm just surprised we're still being told.

Honestly the red name tags don't bother me a bit. What really bothers me is team mate names showing up all the time. Here is a tip/suggestion, allow us to turn it off or toggle different versions. I personally would like to see something like an arrow to indicate a team mate. I can tell you how many times I have not seen or lost sight of an enemy behind some tools giant stupid gamer tag.

You may not like your legs when you trip over them, but you'd find it hard to walk without them.

That would only be true if you grew up using legs. For those born without legs, they manage just as good without them as we do with them. Its all just a question of "Are you willing to learn?".

Undeadgamer66 wrote:

What aim assist?, the only aim assist I see is in campaign or if somebody has aimbot with a mod.

We're talking about the Aim Assist that likes to drag your scope around while sniping, or causes a slight drag when you move it over an enemy without ADSing. Its really bad in MW2, and I'd like to see it drastically cut down from MP or removed altogether.

In response to teammates spawning on you, there should be a setting that you can disable that doesn't allow teammates to spawn on you. Also, what console do you play on cos' i'm exactly like you, i go around the whole map undetected to flank the enemy then i have some trigger-happy player telling everyone where we are. I use Ghost, Cold-Blooded, and the suppressor.

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